Authors of IPDPS Workshops:
The submission deadline for camera-ready papers varies by workshop but all are due by March 22, 2019
The conference proceedings of IPDPS 2019 will be published in two volumes with two separate ISBN's: one for the regular conference technical program (IPDPS) and one for the workshops (IPDPSW). The publication will be available online to all registered attendees one week prior and throughout the week of the conference. The Conference Publishing Services (CPS) of the IEEE Computer Society will produce the IPDPS 2019 proceedings. Post conference, the two volumes of proceedings will be submitted to IEEE for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. This requires that all papers submitted for publication must meet a minimum standard for both print and electronic publishing.
To help authors meet that standard, this IPDPS Web page will take you to the CPS Author Final Paper Preparation and Submission Instructions (the author kit).
DO NOT GO TO THE SUBMISSION PLATFORM FOR YOUR PAPER (i.e., Linklings, EasyChair, etc.) TO SUBMIT FINAL CAMERA READY PAPER.
Before going to CPS Author Kit page, please note carefully the following:
ALL AUTHORS
- At least one author of each paper must be registered for the symposium by
March 22nd March 29th in order for the paper to be published in the proceedings. Register here. One registration is valid for one (1) paper. Authors presenting multiple papers may pay an "Additional Paper Fee" of US$200 for each extra paper at the time they register.
- At the CPS site, under Paper Specifications, see where authors may purchase up to two extra pages. If you elect to add extra pages, and the specifications for your paper allow, you may purchase them online (from the IPDPS Registration page).
- Extra Page Fee:
Authors of eligible papers may purchase two (2) additional pages in the proceedings at US$200 per page at the time they register.
IPDPS AUTHORS (Main Conference)
When you go to the "Author Final Paper Preparation and Submission Instructions" (link below) on the IEEE Computer Society CPS site, you will be asked to provide a paper ID, which is the Linklings paper number for your original submission.
IPDPSW AUTHORS (Workshops)
When you go to the "Author Final Paper Preparation and Submission Instructions" on the IEEE Computer Society CPS site, you will be asked to supply a paper ID, which will be provided to you by the workshop that accepted your paper. Please, do not attempt to submit to CPS without the Paper ID (which includes acronym of workshop plus digits). Contact the workshop if you have not received the Paper ID.